Closures

I-5 at I-84

This project will repair and resurface the bridges that connect I-84 and I-5. While the new roadway is complete, there is more work to do. We are now working on installing new joint seals, barriers, fencing, and more. Our work has become less predictable as the weather has become cold and wet. Thank you for your ongoing patience as we continue our work on the ramps that connect I-84 and I-5.

Closures

We will see upcoming intermittent closures of the ramps that connect I-84 and I-5. Closures will occur during nights between 10pm and 5am and weekends between Fridays at 10pm and Mondays at 5am. The ramps that will see closures during these times include:

The ramp from southbound I-5 to eastbound I-84

The ramp from westbound I-84 to southbound I-5

The ramp from westbound I-84 to northbound I-5

The on-ramps to I-84 westbound at NE Sandy Blvd and NE 33 Avenue will be closed during the full weekend ramp closures of westbound I-84 to northbound I-5.

Accommodations in the schedule will be made for large public events such as Race For A Cure and Portlandathon.

I-84 (102nd to 148th)

This project installed, replaced, repaired and upgraded existing interstate signs between NE 102nd and 148th Avenues. The work required full closures of I-84 between NE 122nd Ave. and NE 181st Ave. nightly until Aug. 30. The project is now complete.

I-205 (Johnson Creek Blvd. to Glenn Jackson Bridge)

This project will pave 9 miles of I-205 between Johnson Creek Boulevard and the Glenn Jackson Bridge, including some ramps, build auxiliary lanes in three locations, install ODOT RealTime electronic signs and make pedestrian improvements at Glisan Street.

Closures

Expect full night closures of ramps and lane closures on cross-streets near ramps.

The northbound Exit 23B to U.S. 30 Bypass and Killingsworth Street will be closed 24/7 for 14 days, dates are to be determined.

I-5: Interstate Sign Replacement Project

This project installed, replaced, repaired and upgraded existing interstate signs and sign structures to meet current federal standards, along I-5 between Kruse Way and SW Terwilliger Blvd. The project is now complete.